I may be rancid butter,
But I'm on your side of the bread.
I think that Hornbeck meant that he might be rancid butter, meaning he isn't a good guy. But when he says, "But I'm on your side of the bread" he means that he is still on his side. So the whole meaning of this saying is Hornbeck isn't a good guy but he is still on your side.
But I'm on your side of the bread.
I think that Hornbeck meant that he might be rancid butter, meaning he isn't a good guy. But when he says, "But I'm on your side of the bread" he means that he is still on his side. So the whole meaning of this saying is Hornbeck isn't a good guy but he is still on your side.